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  • 2. Long-term proper name anomia after removal of the uncinate fasciculus.
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  • 3. What is the role of the uncinate fasciculus? Surgical removal and proper name retrieval.
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  • 5. Second language interferes with word production in fluent bilinguals: brain potential and functional imaging evidence.
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  • 8. Direct evidence of the left caudate's role in bilingual control: an intra-operative electrical stimulation study.
    Wang X, Wang YY, Jiang T, Wang YZ, Wu CX.
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  • 10. Deficits in Japanese word spelling as an initial language symptom of malignant glioma in the left hemisphere.
    Maeda T, Hamasaki T, Morioka M, Hirano T, Yano S, Nakamura H, Makino K, Kuratsu J.
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  • 12. Speaking without Broca's area after tumor resection.
    Plaza M, Gatignol P, Leroy M, Duffau H.
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  • 14. Speaking words in two languages with one brain: neural overlap and dissociation.
    Liu H, Hu Z, Guo T, Peng D.
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  • 15. Involuntary language switching in two bilingual patients during the Wada test and intraoperative electrocortical stimulation.
    Kho KH, Duffau H, Gatignol P, Leijten FS, Ramsey NF, van Rijen PC, Rutten GJ.
    Brain Lang; 2007 Apr 26; 101(1):31-7. PubMed ID: 17223188
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  • 16. Motor and language deficits before and after surgical resection of mesial frontal tumour.
    Chainay H, Francois-Xaxier A, Alexandre K, Hugues D, Laurent C, Emmanuelle V, Laurent C, Stephane L.
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  • 17. Sentence translation in proficient bilinguals: a direct electrostimulation brain mapping.
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  • 18. Distinct cortical areas associated with native and second languages.
    Kim KH, Relkin NR, Lee KM, Hirsch J.
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  • 19. Does the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus play a role in language? A brain stimulation study.
    Mandonnet E, Nouet A, Gatignol P, Capelle L, Duffau H.
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  • 20. Involvement of the middle frontal gyrus in language switching as revealed by electrical stimulation mapping and functional magnetic resonance imaging in bilingual brain tumor patients.
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